Sunday, April 7, 2013

Infiniti JX35 2013

Nissan's luxury arm, Infiniti, model-year 2013 versions of the JX crossover is a seven-passenger midsize vehicle, with all-wheel-drive. As a big luxury crossovers go, the JX delivers the goods well-finished product with a comfortable ride, fair amount of standard kit and decent fuel economy.
The 2013 Infiniti JX35 averaged 11.7L/100km. With 3.5L V6 engine has develops 265 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque, it is good for a 0 to 100 km/h time of 8.3 seconds.

The infiniti JX comes equipped with a Continuously Variable Transmission with manual shift mode. The CVT simultaneously adjust the delivery of torque from engine and the transfer of that torque to the wheels. The result is a steeples shifting of gear and exceptionally smooth driving.

And with Infiniti Drive Mode Selector, that drive selector switches from Standard to Sport, Snow, or Eco modes with the twist of a knob in the center console, and controls throttle response and transmission mapping for any driving environment.


Around View Monitor (AVM) system that stitches the images of front, rear, and side cameras to give you what a looks like a bird’s eye view of the vehicle. Front and rear cameras alone are useful when squeezing into tight parking spots and sonar systems help, too, just in case you're not watching the monitor for nearby objects.

The parking assist features also include a Moving Object Detection system and a Backup Collision Intervention (BCI). These features are excellent safety precautions against hitting an object, a dog, or even a child.

The 2013 Infiniti JX35 is no doubt stylish, with a fluidic shape that includes a wave-like design that flows over the front and rear wheel wells. A beautifully crafted interior with high-quality materials and a well laid-out switchgear. The seats proved comfortable over the long distances travelled aboard, it's sure to please high-income families looking for style, luxury and a gazillion gadgets at an affordable price.


Also with the usual luxury vehicle amenities such as a blind spot monitor, lane-departure warning and prevention, electronic safety devices, adaptive cruise control, a rear view camera, cooled front, a heated second-row seats, forward collision warning and a dual-screen DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones, all are a handy comfort and convenience features.